$TSLA closed up 0.53 percent on Tuesday, August 25, 2015, on approximately normal volume. Its advance stalled at its 200 day moving average, an important long-term support / resistance line.
$TSLA closed up 8.07 percent on Thursday, August 27, 2015, on 1.79 times normal volume. The stock crossed above its 200 day moving average, improving its long-term outlook by crossing above that critical trendline.
$TSLA closed up 0.23 percent on Monday, August 31, 2015, on approximately normal volume. The stock exhibited some range contraction during this trading session as price made an NR7 -- narrowest range of the last seven sessions.
$TSLA closed down 4.19 percent on Tuesday, September 1, 2015, on 1.24 times normal volume. The stock exhibited some range contraction during this trading session as price made an NR7 -- narrowest range of the last seven sessions
Speaking of TSLA, they just released their pricing on the new model X I don't know about you but for $132,000 no thanks....i could buy 3 nice looking entry luxury vehicles for that price....add in some options and tax and you could be up to $150,000.....that's stupid money to throw away on a tesla model X...you can buy a simple entry luxury vehicle and still have $100,000 left over..... Late on Tuesday, Tesla started allowing some users who signed up for pre-orders to configure their vehicles online. As it stands now, the configuration is only available for the company’s Model X Signature Series, a limited edition model. The base model Signature Series Model X will set users back $132,000. For consumers who want to truly trick out their Model X and opt for every upgrade option possible — including a Tow Package and Ludicrous Mode — the final sticker price rises to $144,750.